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M58LT256JST8ZA6E

Manufacturer Part Number
M58LT256JST8ZA6E
Description
IC FLASH 256MBIT 85NS 64TBGA
Manufacturer
NUMONYX
Datasheet

Specifications of M58LT256JST8ZA6E

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
FLASH
Memory Size
256M (16Mx16)
Speed
85ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
1.7 V ~ 2 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
64-TBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Block protection
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Block protection
The M58LT256JST/B features an instant, individual block protection scheme that allows any
block to be protected or unprotected with no latency. This protection scheme has two levels
of protection.
The protection status of each block can be set to protected and unprotected.
Figure 25
Reading a block’s protection status
The protection status of every block can be read in the read electronic signature mode of the
device. To enter this mode issue the Read Electronic Signature command. Subsequent
reads at the address specified in
The protection status is represented by DQ0. DQ0 indicates the block protect/unprotect
status, is set by the Protect command, and cleared by the Unprotect command.
The following sections explain the operation of the protection system.
Protected state
The default status of all blocks on power-up or after a hardware reset is protected (state =
1). Protected blocks are fully protected from program or erase operations. Any program or
erase operations attempted on a protected block return an error in the Status Register. The
status of a protected block can be changed to unprotected using the appropriate software
commands. An unprotected block can be protected by issuing the Protect command.
Unprotected state
Unprotected blocks (state = 0) can be programmed or erased. All unprotected blocks return
to the protected state after a hardware reset or when the device is powered-down. The
status of an unprotected block can be changed to protected using the appropriate software
commands. A protected block can be unprotected by issuing the Unprotect command.
Protect/unprotect - this first level allows software only control of block protection.
V
and erase on all blocks.
PP
≤ V
shows a flowchart for the protection operations.
PPLK
- this second level offers a complete hardware protection against program
Table 7
output the protection status of that block.
M58LT256JST, M58LT256JSB
Appendix
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